Custody Order Research Paper

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Petition For Modification Of Existing Custody Order
Before you proceed
Attach a copy of current custody order along with Petition For Modification Of Existing Custody Order
Advance notice for 3 business days to concerned party/ies is necessary for acceptance of the Petition For Modification Of Existing Custody Order before the honorable Judge, in the Court of Common Pleas of Beaver County, Pennsylvania.
Complete the petition with ink and attach all 7 forms of the packet duly filling them with reference to the plaintiff and defendant in spite of who is filing the petition.
Submit copy of every document with the Prothonotary.
Maintain dress code as required, turn off the cell phone when in the court.
You must be over 18 years of age for acquiring eligibility to file a petition unless otherwise accompanied by legal guardian or parent.

Notice Of Intention To Present
Begin by typing the names of the plaintiff and defendant in the
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Enter the serial number followed by entering your name in conformity to file the petition to Modify Custody Order. Proceed with entering your name again, then address and telephone number on the subsequent lines.

Petition For Modification Of Custody Order
The Petition For Modification Of Custody Order requires input of the names of the plaintiff and defendant followed by the serial number. Enter your name, date, and the child/rens name in the spaces provided for the same. Mention the reason for the modification of the order. Be specific while entering the cause. Proceed with entering the address of the child/ren on the subsequent space. Sign in the space provided and circle the right option in conformity of the age.

Verification
Begin by entering your name in the space provided in the foremost line of Verification form. Sign on the Verification form in acceptance of the undertaking and write date on the following line.

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